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The Florida Coastal Law Review is a legal journal edited by second and third year students and published three times a year. Student editors edit and publish legal articles submitted by faculty members, practitioners, and other legal scholars. Student editors also write casenotes and articles for publication.

Florida Coastal Law Review's mission is to publish a visible and forward-thinking journal that influences and engages the legal community. We challenge our editors to seek publication and to cultivate an environment of personal and professional achievement. Law Review also encourages scholarly excellence by providing a forum for the exchange of cutting-edge legal ideas.


CURRENT EDITION

VOLUME 8 FALL 2006 NUMBER 1

ARTICLES

"WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?"- A PROPOSED APPROACH TO HARMLESS ERROR ANALYSIS
Brent M. Craig

THESEUS'S SHIP OF STATE: CONFEDERATED EUROPA BETWEEN THE SCYLLA OF MERE ALLIANCE AND THE CHARYBDIS OF UNITARY FEDERALISM
Eric Engle

"LET THEM DO DRUGS"- A COMMENTARY ON RANDOM EFFORTS AT SHOT BLOCKING IN THE SPORTS DRUG GAME
Darryl C. Wilson

THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE REVIEW

THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AND
READINESS FOR REHABILITATION

David B. Wexler

ESSAY

DIAGONAL AUTHORITY
Michael Cavendish

 

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